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bill nye static electricity name: _________________________ 1. what doe…

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bill nye static electricity
name: _________________________

  1. what does static mean?
  1. what builds up to create a static charge?
  1. when using a van de graaff generator, why do the charges repel?
  1. what has electrons?
  1. when electrons jump off, they __________________________ (scientific term)
  1. where do electrons go when they discharge?
  1. what does the third prong on an electrical plug do?
  1. what does a lightning rod do?
  1. when do static charges build up on things?
  1. what is a static electricity detector called?

Explanation:

Question 1: What does static mean?
Brief Explanations

In the context of static electricity, "static" means stationary or not moving. Static electricity involves electric charges that build up and remain at rest (not flowing) on the surface of an object.

Brief Explanations

Static charges are created by the buildup of electric charges, specifically electrons (sometimes protons, but more commonly electrons in static electricity scenarios like friction-induced charging). When objects rub against each other, electrons can transfer from one object to another, leading to a buildup of excess electrons (negative charge) or a deficit of electrons (positive charge) on the objects, creating a static charge.

Brief Explanations

A Van de Graaff generator accumulates static electric charges, usually electrons, on its dome. According to the fundamental principle of electrostatics, like charges repel each other. So, when multiple electrons (all having a negative charge) build up on the dome, they exert repulsive forces on one another because they are like charges.

Answer:

Stationary (or not moving)

Question 2: What builds up to create a static charge?